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  • Re: error
    Board » Technical Support
    me too

    Flex Error #1001: Digest mismatch with RSL http://www.sailonline.org/static/windy/ framework_3.5.0.12683.swf. Redeploy the matching RSL or relink your application with the matching library.

    --- Last Edited by RainbowChaser at 2013-01-16 11:39:09 ---
  • Re: Starting to get over it......SOL
    Board » General Discussion
    sotp = look out the window for witch way to go
    sol = social media
    rum = mmmmmmm
    yy = my very doggy yachting entertainment blog
    sheep = knotme knows more about this topic, ask him :-)

    --- Last Edited by nzlyachtyakka at 2012-05-24 11:41:39 ---
  • Re: Starting to get over it......SOL
    Board » General Discussion
    I know how you feel. However, now-a-days I take a different view.

    Reason 1: I have pushed through the pain barrier of beaching and use SOL to learn from my brain farts of which way to go, all the while following the moves from those up front, looking at the wx updates and why the top guns do what they do. These days I don't get upset if I'm late starting, beach or miss an update every now and then because I am out real life yachting, putting into practise what I have learnt from SOL. And it's fair to say that many of the trophies Edwin and I have collected over the past 2 years are a direct result of SOL. These days I expect to win, knowing that the reason we tack or gybe is because of what I have learnt from playing this game.

    Reason 2: Yachtyakka would not be what it is today without the links and tips from those yachties who play SOL. Sharing their stories, their yachting and their passion for this fantastic sport. I have made irreplaceable contact with real yachties from all over the world like Eddie, Sophie, Joanne, Jeroen, Neil and too many more to name. This SOL community is simply the best.

    happy sailing sloopjohnb, enjoy a break every now and then.

    Thanks for introducing me and the crew.org members to the best online yachting, and thanks to Kale, Jacob and Jeroen and too many others to list here for all the work that is needed to keep this game at the top of the game.

    Steve
  • Re: Round North Island 2011 - Course Suggestions
    Board » Flag Officers » Race proposals
    howabout very tricky waypoints?
  • hawaiian zig zag is not connecting
    Board » Technical Support
    all the lights went out now it wont load. anybody else got these issues?

    same with the turkey shot

    --- Last Edited by nzlyachtyakka at 2010-09-01 07:21:55 ---
  • Re: Email to Commodore McIrvine RORC re action against SOL, 9 August 2009
    Board » General Discussion
    http://yachtyakka.co.nz/2009/08/yachting-news-10th-august-2009/

    I posted a link to your e-mail above. Let us all know if you get a reply.

    PS It may only be a game, however a fantastic way for those of us less able to still enjoy our passion

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At 4.0N 108.2E lies the island of Natuna Besar, Great Natuna, surrounded by at least 154 islands, of which 127 uninhabited, Indonesia’s Natuna Regency, and all around this archipelago, the Natuna Sea, bordered by Borneo to the east, the Java Sea to the south, and the Malay peninsula to the west, and extending north to cross a disputed international border with China into the South China Sea. And it’s a border that matters, there’s gas here! But why worry, let’s race – 2050nm in our goo’ol’ Open 60s in between the production platforms, prowling destroyers and submarines.
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Welcome to South Africa and RCYC's classic transatlantic Cape2Rio Race from Cape Town, South Africa, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. First run in 1971, this run is buddied with the IRL, Cape2Rio 2025 arranged by the Royal Cape Yacht Club with the cooperation of the
Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro Despite this being announced the 2025 race (starting dec. 27) it is the 2026 SOL championship kickoff. This virtual version, will be raced once again in Mark Mills' 74ft speedster, the stunning C2R74.
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